Hello students! This course will concentrate on the Simple Future tense employed with "will." This tense refers to instant decisions, promises, or predictions made without any tangible evidence. In contradistinction, "going to" expresses intentions or intentions that have been already decided upon or predictions that are based on evidence presented at that moment in time. The Present Continuous is for events in the future that have been decided upon: reminders. It all depends on a combination of the context and the speaker's intention.
- Profesor: Katherine Cueva